Sunday, August 19, 2007

Last Travels in Zambia

Muli shani. Muli boti. (Hello in Chibemba and Chitonga respectively.) During my last 10 days in Zambia I had the opportunity to travel to the Northern Province, see Lake Tanganyika in the Great Rift Valley, visit a friend volunteering in a village, and travel to the Southern Province to visit a family in a village that I know through an NGO. The experiences were invaluable and were great lessons to me in the graciousness and kindness that strangers will bestow on others. Many of these pictures below were taken by the children in the villages I visited.

Twalumba Ian. Natotela Elisha and Lisa. Twalumba kapati Kenneth. For giving me the opportunity to see Zambia through your eyes.


Ian learning how to use the camera.
This is Ian and the chicken his family gave me as a gift. It was a great honor for me to receive it.


Village fishermen on Lake Tanganyika.



Kalombo Falls near Lake Tanganyika in the north of Zambia, in the Great Rift Valley. The 2nd largest falls in Africa. It was a 2 hour walk uphill, steep, to arrive. The river that feeds the falls is the one that separates Zambia and Tanzania.

Two friends who I joined on a visit in the Southern Province.

Kenneth, thank for the laughs and great lessons I learned from you.
One of the rural villages I visited. Here they speak Chitonga.



































The women were preparing a chicken and nshima for a meal. Nshima is a delicious Zambian food that is eaten with all meals.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Pictures of Lusaka

My friend Elina and I took her 2 yr old son to the annual Agricultural Show - which is a big 3 day event every year with music, vendors, food and crafts from all over the world. Some of the biggest stands were from Cairo, rugs from Afghanistan, and clothing and crafts from Nigeria.




















































This woman is wearing a Nigerian style of dress.


















































Elina and her son Samson.


































The following are some pictures from Lusaka.




Every month the Dutch Reformed Church holds a big crafts and food market on its grounds. Everyone in the diplomatic and international NGO community comes out to check out the wares. It's a fun social event and a great place to buy artisan work.

Little warthogs waiting to be sold.





The Lusaka National Museum


This is Andrew. He is a friend and has been teaching me how to play tennis.


The Capital City streets.